• OTFC Podcast Ep. 7: The Collapse of the Christian Church

  • Jan 6 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

OTFC Podcast Ep. 7: The Collapse of the Christian Church

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we (Christopher David and Christopher Michael) discuss our recent three-part article series focusing on the resilience of the Christian churches in America. Part 1 focuses on the message we sent to churches in a social experiment to see if the Christian community is building resilience for the challenges ahead. Part 2 is the growing guide Christopher David put together with his years of knowledge in permaculture and sustainable design. Finally, part 3 is our conclusion, which was shocking.

    In this episode, we break down our part 3 conclusion article to discuss the ways in which the Christian church has failed its community and Christianity itself. We discuss the opulence, entitlement, narcissism, gluttony, and evilness of what the Christian church has become in America. These artificial Christians treat the church like a country club where they showboat their moral superiority, party nonstop, and go on lavish retreats, all while childhood poverty explodes in their communities.

    Towards the end of the episode, we list multiple ways the Christian churches can recognize their faults and change course. We discuss building tiny homes on church properties, turning acres and acres of Church lawns into life-sustaining gardens, teaching financial literacy and other classes to help improve the local community, and much more.

    If you're an easily offended Christian, you're going to love this show!

    As always, if you enjoyed the show and want to read some of our articles and introduce yourself on the forum, we encourage you to check out our website at New Revenant Society.

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